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The White Sister (1923)/The White Sister (1933) On DVD

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Actor :    Lillian Gish, Ronald Colman, Helen Hayes, Clark Gable, Lewis Stone
Director: Victor Fleming, Henry King
Genre:     Drama
Year:        1923/1933
Studio:     MGM
Length:     240
Released: July 8, 2011
Rating:      Not Rated (MPAA Rating)
Format:      DVD
Misc:          NTSC
Language: English
subtitles:  N/A


DESCRIPTION:

Two of acting's great alchemists, Lillian Gish and Helen Hayes, take the same role 10 years apart and transform melodrama into art. They each portray Angela Chiaromonte, a sheltered Italian beauty consumed by grief when her soldier sweetheart is reported killed in World War I. Angela seeks solace as a nun, foregoing human passion for the peace of God's love. Then her beloved returns, begging her to renounce her vows. In the 1923 Silent directed by Henry King (The Song of Bernadette), Gish is ethereal, her glowing spirit a counterpoint to the pomp and power of the church. In the 1933 Talkie directed by Victor Fleming (Gone with the Wind), Hayes is stronger, more of this world, a woman of grit as well as grace. As the lost soldier, two screen legends add more starpower: Ronald Colman (1923) and Clark Gable (1933).

Actor :    Lillian Gish, Ronald Colman, Helen Hayes, Clark Gable, Lewis Stone
Director: Victor Fleming, Henry King
Genre:     Drama
Year:        1923/1933
Studio:     MGM
Length:     240
Released: July 8, 2011
Rating:      Not Rated (MPAA Rating)
Format:      DVD
Misc:          NTSC
Language: English
subtitles:  N/A


DESCRIPTION:

Two of acting's great alchemists, Lillian Gish and Helen Hayes, take the same role 10 years apart and transform melodrama into art. They each portray Angela Chiaromonte, a sheltered Italian beauty consumed by grief when her soldier sweetheart is reported killed in World War I. Angela seeks solace as a nun, foregoing human passion for the peace of God's love. Then her beloved returns, begging her to renounce her vows. In the 1923 Silent directed by Henry King (The Song of Bernadette), Gish is ethereal, her glowing spirit a counterpoint to the pomp and power of the church. In the 1933 Talkie directed by Victor Fleming (Gone with the Wind), Hayes is stronger, more of this world, a woman of grit as well as grace. As the lost soldier, two screen legends add more starpower: Ronald Colman (1923) and Clark Gable (1933).

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